a. Why are IPv6 addresses simplified? 20a.) IPv6 addresses are simplified ________. a. To simplify writing b.
Question:
a. Why are IPv6 addresses simplified?
20a.) IPv6 addresses are simplified ________.
a. To simplify writing
b. To simplify memorization
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
b. Why must simplification rules be followed precisely?
20b.) Simplification of IPv6 addresses must be standardized ________.
a. To maximize text compression
b. For the retrieval of IPv6 addresses in text fields of documents and spreadsheets
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
c. Are simplified IPv6 addresses written in uppercase or lowercase letters?
20c.) In IPv6 address simplification, text characters are expressed in ________.
a. Upper case
b. Lower case
c. Either A or B
d. Neither A nor B
d. Are simplified IPv6 addresses written with decimal or hexadecimal symbols?
20d.) For human reading, IPv6 addresses are written in ________ notation.
a. Dotted decimal
b. Hexadecimal
c. Binary
d. All of the above
e. How many symbols are there in a field?
20e.) In IPv6 addresses before simplification, there are ________ in a field.
a. 4 symbols
b. 16 bits
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
f. How many bits are there in a field?
20f.) In IPv6 addresses before simplification, there are ________ in a field.
a. 2 symbols
b. 8 bits
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
g. How are fields separated?
20g.) In IPv6 addresses, ________ are separated by ________ .
a. Segments; dots
b. Segments; colons
c. Fields; dots
d. Fields; colons
h. How many fields are there in an IPv6 address?
20h.) How many fields are there in an IPv6 address written for human reading?
a. 8
b. 16
c. 32
d. 128
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Business Data Networks and Security
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